THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 DECEMBER, 1926. 7915

Release of Smarden (Kent) Infected Area SECOND SCHEDULE. from Restrictions. 8. An Area comprising:— 3. The Foot-and-Mouth Disease Infected In the county of Wilts. Area (No. 6^) described in the Schedule to the The parishes of Baydon, Aldbourne, Barns- Foot-and-Mouth Disease Declaration of In- bury, Chilton Foliat, Froxfield, Little Bedwyn fected Areas Order of 1926 (No. 127) shall cease and Great Bedwyn, and so much of the to be an Infected Area for the purposes of the parishes of Ogbourne St. George, Ogbourne St. F.oo.t-and-Mouth Disease (Injected Areas Re- Andrew, Mildenhall, North Savernake, South strictions) Order of 1925 as from the ninth day Savernake with Brimslade and Cadley and of December, nineteen hundred and twenty- six. Burbage as lies to the east of the railway line running from Hungerford to Swindon via " In witness whereof the Official Seal of the Marlborough and also so much of the parish of Minister of Agriculture and Shalbourne as lies to the north of the road Fisheries is hereunto affixed this running from Ham Church to Bedwyn statio'n second day of December, nine- via Manor House, Shalbourne and Newtown. teen hundred and twenty-six. (L.S.) p. j. L. Kelland, In the county of Berks. Authorised by the Minister. The parishes of Hungerford, Avington and the detached parts of the parishes of Kintbury and Inkpen and also so much of the parishes FIEST SCHEDULE. of Lambourn, East Garston, Great Shefford 7. An Area comprising:— and East Shefford as lies to the north of the road running from Welford to the point where In the county of . it joins the county boundary at Fognam Down, The petty sessional division of Depwade and via East Shefford, West Shefford, East Gars- the parishes of , , Sax- ton, Eastbury, Lambourn and Upper lingham Thorpe and Saxlingham, Nethergate, Lambourn. Gissing, Tivetshall St! Mary, Tivetshall St. Margaret, Fulham St. Mary Magdalene, and and also such parts of the parishes of Fulham St. Mary the Copies of the above Order can be obtained Virgin, Starsfcon and on application to the Secretary, Ministry -of as lie to the north of the railway line running Agriculture and Fisheries, 7, Whitehall Place, from Bungay to Tivetshall St. Margaret. S.W. 1.

DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1925. MINISTRY OP AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES.

Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of 'Section 49 (3) of the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894r that the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries has made Orders declaring the following places to be infected with Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

Date. Subject.

19.26. Norfolk. 25th November All the grazing lands and farm buildings known as Wactcn Hall Farm, in the occupation of Jack Gowing Snelling, situate partly in the parish of Wacton and partly in the parish of Moulton Saint Michael, in the administrative county of Norfolk. Wiltshire. 26th November The land and buildings known as Whittonditch Farm (except the arable fields and Marriage Hill Meadoiv), in the .occupation of Charles Day & Son, in the parish of Ramsbury, in the administrative county of Wiltshire. Cheshire. 30th November The land and buildings known as Sealand House, in the occupation of Samnel William Griffin, in the city of Chester. Northamptonshire. The four fields known as Beck Clcse, Swallow Holes, Seventeen Acre? and the Paddock, in the occupation of Lillie Clifford, in the parish of Weekley, in the administrative county of Northampton,

Copies of these Orders may be obtained at 7, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.L